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The distal tibiofibular joint (tibiofibular syndesmosis) is formed by the rough, convex surface of the medial side of the distal end of the fibula, and a rough concave surface on the lateral side of the tibia. Below, to the extent of about 4 mm, these surfaces are smooth and covered with cartilage, which is continuous with that of the ankle joint. The ligaments are: * Anterior ligament of the lateral malleolus * Posterior ligament of the lateral malleolus * Interosseous membrane of leg

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  • Articulación tibiofibular inferior (es)
  • Inferior tibiofibular joint (en)
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  • La articulación tibiofibular distal (sindesmosis tibiofibular) está formada por la superficie áspera y convexa del lado medial del extremo distal del peroné, y una superficie áspera y cóncava en el lado lateral de la tibia. Por debajo, en una extensión de unos 4 mm, estas superficies son lisas y están cubiertas de cartílago, que es continuo con el de la articulación del tobillo. Los ligamentos son: * * * El está incluido en las versiones más antiguas de Anatomía de Gray, pero no en Terminologia Anatomica.​Sin embargo, todavía aparece en algunos libros de texto de anatomía.​ (es)
  • The distal tibiofibular joint (tibiofibular syndesmosis) is formed by the rough, convex surface of the medial side of the distal end of the fibula, and a rough concave surface on the lateral side of the tibia. Below, to the extent of about 4 mm, these surfaces are smooth and covered with cartilage, which is continuous with that of the ankle joint. The ligaments are: * Anterior ligament of the lateral malleolus * Posterior ligament of the lateral malleolus * Interosseous membrane of leg (en)
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  • Distal tibiofibular articulation (en)
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  • Distal tibiofibular articulation (en)
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  • Capsule of left talocrural articulation . Lateral aspect. (en)
  • Coronal section through right talocrural and talocalcaneal joints. (en)
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  • La articulación tibiofibular distal (sindesmosis tibiofibular) está formada por la superficie áspera y convexa del lado medial del extremo distal del peroné, y una superficie áspera y cóncava en el lado lateral de la tibia. Por debajo, en una extensión de unos 4 mm, estas superficies son lisas y están cubiertas de cartílago, que es continuo con el de la articulación del tobillo. Los ligamentos son: * * * El está incluido en las versiones más antiguas de Anatomía de Gray, pero no en Terminologia Anatomica.​Sin embargo, todavía aparece en algunos libros de texto de anatomía.​ No debe confundirse con la , que es la única sinovial tibiofibular, y que a veces se denomina simplemente "articulación tibiofibular". (es)
  • The distal tibiofibular joint (tibiofibular syndesmosis) is formed by the rough, convex surface of the medial side of the distal end of the fibula, and a rough concave surface on the lateral side of the tibia. Below, to the extent of about 4 mm, these surfaces are smooth and covered with cartilage, which is continuous with that of the ankle joint. The ligaments are: * Anterior ligament of the lateral malleolus * Posterior ligament of the lateral malleolus * Interosseous membrane of leg The inferior transverse ligament of the tibiofibular syndesmosis is included in older versions of Gray's Anatomy, but not in Terminologia Anatomica. However, it still appears in some anatomy textbooks. It should not be confused with the superior tibiofibular joint, which is the only synovial tibiofibular joint, and is sometimes simply called the "tibiofibular articulation". (en)
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  • syndesmosis tibiofibularis (en)
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  • syndesmosis tibiofibularis
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